Best Man Holidaystar Nia Long braved the drools and fieriness of "The Breakfast Club" this morning.

After explaining why she, as a Brooklyn girl, has to cheer for the San Antonio Spurs (because her fiance Ime Udoka is one of the coaches), she answered some pressing questions from The Breakfast Club on Power 105 this AM.

On her beauty secrets

"It's mostly rest, and not going out and spending time with family. You just have to take care of yourself."

On why she won't do love scenes with superstar singers/rappers

"There was a guy that they wanted him in a film I was going to do. And I was like, absolutely not. I said, I'm Nia Long bioootch. It was his music and I didn't feel he was worthy of being in a love scene with me. I was like, No. It was full on, full on love scene. And I was like, "No thank you."

"You gotta mix it up. My man is mixed and it's great. It's like the best of both worlds."

On the status of black actors in Hollywood

"It's cyclical. I feel like there's times when the black romantic comedy is the thing. And Kerry Washington's doing an amazing job with Scandal so now you'll see a lot more black women on television. It is difficult, but it's difficult for everyone because it's a business and it's run and motivated by money. So whatever is selling is what they're going to make. So hopefully everyone comes out and supports the film because then we'll be able to make more romantic comedies."

On reality tv stars trying to take actual acting jobs

"They're not actors. They're trying to make them into actors. And they're making money and they don't have to pay them a lot. Which makes it hard for the actors that do get paid to ACT. Yeah, I'm not a fan. I think we're portrayed in a negative way on most of these shows. I know me and my friends, we want to see stuff that's smarter and more intelligent.

I don't take it personal because I've been in the game long enough to understand it is driven by money and I know stunt casting is there because Maybe they're not secure with the story or secure with the director..."

On her son seeing her in movies

"My son has never seen me in a movie. He doesn't like to see any man kissing mommy. He's really protective. I have plan to start showing him my films. He actually plays my son in my next film called The Single Moms Club. It's a passion project and Tyler Perry directs it. I made him audition. He was so cute."

Check out the full interview below where she also talks about her dream role of playing Assata Shakur and the possibility of a Love Jones sequel: